Hi r_raiche,
In order to resolve the matter at first, you have to know more about the error code in detail. Basically Dns Server not Responding Windows 10 occurs when your system is connected to the Ethernet. The error occurs more when your system is connected to the Ethernet. Also, you can face the error when connected to the Wifi. Now, let us discuss the reasons behind the error.
There can be several reasons for the error to occur. Your Internet Service Provider can also create the issue. Any misconfiguration of your system, router and modem can also lead the issue. Sometimes, your firewall or antivirus can also create such problems. And by the way, it is not among the easiest tasks to resolve this issue.
So, in order to get rid of this annoying error message, you can try the following methods which mentioned below.
Method 1: Correct The DNS Server Address
Method 2: Reset Your IP And Clear DNS Cache
Method 3: Update Your Network Adapter Drivers
Method 4: Reset Your Router
I hope all the above methods will help to Fix Dns Server not Responding.
Hi r_raiche
1. Take a regular ethernet cable and plug it into the ethernet port of your computer
2. Plug the other end into ethernet port of the DWL-710
3. On your computer (assuming you have Windows XP Pro with the NON-classic start menu), go to Start > My Network Places
4. On the top left under "Network Tasks" click on "View Network Connections"
5. Right click on "Local Area Connection" and then down to "Properties"
6. A pop-up window with 3 tabs should come up. Under the "General" tab, there is a list of icons with checkmarks next to them. Highlight the "Internet Protocol TCP/IP" on and click the "Properties" button underneath
7. Tick "Obtain an IP address automatically" and "Obtain DNS server address automatically"
8. Click on "OK" then "OK" again
9. Open up Firefox (or IE) and type 192.168.0.30 into the URL field
10. Type in the default username and password
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